“I had no clue. I believed them. I wanted to get married again.”
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - One woman is out $430,000 to multiple men due to a romance scam. These scams are on the rise and prey on lonely widows.
“I had the money,” Dr. Libhart said. “I had $430,000 in my bank account. Then I had on the house $650,000, and I got a reverse mortgage on it after I spent all the money, and I just kept sending money.
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